Wolcott Beacon, Volume 15, Number 11, Wolcott, White County, 20 July 1967 — Page 2
THfi WOlCOTT BEACON THURSDAY, JULY 20 FOUNTAIN PARK CHAUTAUQUA , Tuesday, August 1 Book Review 3 p. m. by Mrs. Jeanette Batton Kentland ! This li a tile of Intrigue, a tare mixture of melodrama and wit, crackling plot and brilliant dialogue. The ornate calling-card read: Reverend Thesphilus Sulenkian, Church of St. George the Redeemer, Istanbul, Turkey. But this was .Connecticut - and the bald, sweating mountain-of-a-man smiled sllkily, 'I come to sell you something. ' 'Sell?' frowned iarvis.' What Reverend, do you sell?' 'People ! '" So begins "A Most Private In- ' trigue, " a novel that moves from New York to Washington, Lctodon to Istambul -- and beyond, Mrs, Barton, a graduate of Indiana university with an A. B. degree in journalism, reviews books for l hobby Fot the last ten years she has appeared ill over Northern Indiana and Northwestern Illinois. She H married to Robert Batton president of the Kentland bank, and they are die parents of two
children, aa , , In addition to Mrs. Batten's interest in local civic and literary organization!, the is assistant editor of Crow Keys, the official state publication for Tri Kappa sorority, a member of board of directors in her husband's bank, member of Delta Delta Delta locial Sorority and elder in ,the Presbyterian church. Tuesdayi August 1 8 p tn THE TIPPECANOTES Fountain Park Chautauttua is again proud to present the "Tippecanotea, " 57 men from all walks of life who compose the Lafayette chapter of S. P. a B. S, Q. S. A. This is one of the most entertaining choruses in the district and 1 is well known throughout the lute for its showmanship and vocal quality. These qualities earned third place at the 1968 district contest, 4 . Quartets are formed within the
chapter and at present there are
two in the Tippecanotes. The Im-
promptunes and the Mlsdeminors
are very popular throughout the
Lafayette area having performed
for various local community services, charitable and local or
ganizations. The Tinneca notes, directed bv
Gene Butterfleld ana Ken Kauffman, at members of SPEBSQSA,
support the Institute of Logapedics located in Wichita, Kara. , which
is dedicated to working with per
sons with speech impairments. The society's service slogan. We Slna
That They Shall Speak, lUus-
tratet the spirit behind the charity sponaonhip. In addition the chorus
contributes both musically and
financially, to local community sen
vice organizations such as hospit
als, church groups, PTA's and
homes for the aged, FOUNTAIN PARK CHAUTAUQUA Wednesday, August 2 - 3 p. m. Mil. Marion Barber MARIONETTES BT MARION
Attractive Mirion Barber waitakJ
ing ft course in dramatics at the
University of California in 196 1 , when she heard that the national organization called "The Puppe-,
teers oi America was noiamg a convention near by. Because , her earlier efforts with puppets had been lets than Successful, the decided to attend the convention, tt was called a "Festival, " lasted a week and presented a series of lecture, demonstration!, shows and workshop given to Improve the art of puppetry. This was the beginning of a career for Mrs. Barber which has be
come unique. Mrs, Barber with the help of her husband. Dr. Bar-1 bet, makes her puppets. Dr. Bar-1 ber, who it professor of Agronomy it Purdue, built the stage for the, puppets, tapes all the dialogue' and commentary, handle thellpfrt-' Ing effects and helps put on the show when possible, ; The Barbet home Is peopled by tech notable as President John-I Ion and Utfy Bird, Ed Sullivan.! lack Fait tod the Beatles. Her fair Uy rfrnrpett akohis an intema-l ticcal flavor It k represented by I
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